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The phrase "a rather familiar phenomenon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is commonly known or recognized by many people.
Example: "The rise of social media influencers is a rather familiar phenomenon in today's digital age."
Alternatives: "a quite common occurrence" or "a fairly typical situation".
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This type of dependence is a rather familiar phenomenon: the boiling of a kettle on a camping stove gives one justification for believing that the temperature of the liquid inside is approximately 100 °C only if one knows that the liquid is water and that atmospheric pressure is the one of the sea-level.
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He has a rather familiar kind of innocence.
It's a familiar phenomenon, a kind of journalistic puppy love with arresting images and appealing characters.
"The body as site of political warfare is becoming a more familiar phenomenon.
Pain was also a major issue for those with open heart surgery, a familiar phenomenon in several studies [ 41, 42].
It's a familiar phenomenon: When you fetishize — as opposed to value — something, you wind up celebrating the idea of the thing rather than the thing itself.
It is a familiar phenomenon in the business.
By now it's a familiar phenomenon in clean energy.
Photographic manipulation is a familiar phenomenon in the digital era.
American critics (and Tony judges) being charmed by British imports is a familiar phenomenon.
"Waiting for OP" is such a familiar phenomenon, it has its own Knowyourmeme article.
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